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- the present invention relates in general to Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, and in particular to systems, methods, and apparatuses for reducing or eliminating auto-correlation or cross-correlation in weak Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) signals in the presence of strong CDMA signals.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- PCS Personal Communication System
- SMR Specialized Mobile Radio
- GPS Global Positioning System
- MTSO Mobile Telephone Switching Office
- This current interest in integrating GPS with cellular telephony stems from a new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirement that cellular telephones be locatable within 50 feet once an emergency call, such as a “911” call (also referred to as “Enhanced 911 ” or “E911”) is placed by a given cellular telephone.
- FCC Federal Communications Commission
- 911 Enhanced 911
- E911 Enhanced 911
- position data assists police, paramedics, and other law enforcement and public service personnel, as well as other agencies that may need or have legal rights to determine the cellular telephone's position.
- GPS data that is supplied to the mobile telephone can be used by the mobile telephone user for directions, location of other locations that the cellular user is trying to locate, determination of relative location of the cellular user to other landmarks, directions for the cellular user via Internet maps or other GPS mapping techniques, etc.
- Such data can be of use for other than E911 calls, and would be very useful for cellular and PCS subscribers.
- Krasner does not discuss the problems of acquisition of a GPS satellite signal in difficult environments, such as urban areas, or where the mobile receiver has a limited or completely blocked view of the satellites. Inherent in such difficult environments is the ability of a sensitive receiver to acquire spurious signals in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- spurious signals emanate from other GPS satellites that are either within the line of sight of the mobile receiver, or, because of multi-path conditions, is not within the line of sight of the mobile receiver, and create the same problems as auto-correlation scenarios described above.
- the spurious signal emanates from a GPS satellite other than the satellite of interest, the event is called “cross-correlation.”
- the present invention discloses systems, methods and apparatuses for determining if an auto-correlation or cross-correlation event has occurred.
- the method and apparatus also provide the ability to correct the auto- or cross-correlation event to allow the GPS receiver to lock onto the proper signal.
- the present invention also discloses methods and apparatuses for eliminating auto- and cross-correlation in weak signal CDMA systems, such as GPS systems.
- the invention uses parallel data paths that allow standard correlation of signals in parallel with verification of the lock signal to determine whether the system has locked onto the proper signal within the scanned signal window.
- the invention can be made with multiple CPUs, a single CPU with dual input modes, on multiple IC chips, or as a single IC chip solution for small, low cost reception, downconversion, correlation, and verification systems.
- a CDMA receiver apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises a first data path, a second data path, and means for continuing to search.
- the first data path correlates an incoming CDMA signal, located within a scanned signal window, with a locally generated signal.
- the second data path verifies the incoming CDMA signal, located within the scanned signal window, against a lock signal, and determines whether the incoming CDMA signal has at least one characteristic which differentiates the incoming CDMA signal from an auto-correlated signal.
- the searching means continues to search the scanned signal window for a second incoming CDMA signal if the incoming CDMA signal lacks the characteristic.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a typical CDMA signal flow
- FIG. 2 illustrates an auto and cross correlation check in accordance with the present invention
- FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates details of the sample block of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the steps used to practice the present invention.
- the present invention performs a verification of the signal used for locking if the detected signal is weaker in signal strength than is expected by the receiver. If the expected determined (locking) signal is strong, or, at least, not weak, then no verification is required. However, if, by Signal-to-Noise Ratio measurements, or other methods, the determined signal is found to be below a predetermined signal strength, then the receiver may be receiving an improper locking signal, and thus, auto- or cross-correlation ghost signals may be the signal that the receiver is locking onto.
- the present invention discusses how to reduce or eliminate such auto and/or cross correlation problems.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a typical Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) signal flow.
- CDMA input signals 102 enter an RF downconverter 104 for conversion to baseband signals. These baseband signals are then sampled in a sampler 106 to obtain digital samples of the CDMA input signals 102 .
- sampler 106 samples are then sent to correlator engine 108 and then on to Central Processing Unit (CPU) 110 .
- CPU Central Processing Unit
- the present invention allows for a separate path for the signals 112 to reach the CPU 110 .
- the signals 112 which are the same samples that are used in the correlator engine 108 , are sent directly to the CPU 110 , or, optionally, through a buffer 114 .
- the signals 112 can be sent directly to the same CPU 110 for processing, which CPU is typically an ARM 7
- signals 112 can be sent to a separate Digital Signal Processor (DSP), or, alternatively, to a CPU 110 that incorporates the DSP and ARM 7 on a single integrated circuit (IC) chip.
- DSP Digital Signal Processor
- the correlator engine 108 , CPU 110 , and optional buffer 114 can be on a single IC chip to allow for lower power consumption, smaller packaging of the system 100 , etc.
- the GPS receiver system 100 is co-located with another system that allows for transmission, such as a cellular telephone system 120 .
- the cellular telephone transceiver 122 typically located in a cellular handset, can transmit and receive signals 124 on a wireless or hardwired link.
- a system 120 is embodied in the cellular telephone network, Personal Communications System (PCS) network, or can also be embodied as a Personal Data Assistant (PDA), laptop computer, or any other device that can transmit and/or receive data via wireless or hard-wired communications links.
- PCS Personal Communications System
- PDA Personal Data Assistant
- Such a communications system 120 when co-located with the GPS receiver system 100 , uses the GPS receiver system 100 to determine location and use the determined location for various purposes, e.g., location services, determining or computing the location of the wireless transceiver 122 , determining directions to a predetermined or desired location, pinpointing the location of the wireless transceiver 122 for emergency and/or law enforcement personnel, etc.
- the present invention is useful in a location services system, where users wish to use their mobile GPS receiver systems 100 , possibly located inside of a cellular telephone, to get directions, get assistance finding nearby points of interest, restaurants, or other physical locations that may be difficult to locate without some sort of mapping aid.
- a cellular telephone or other mobile device can display, either visually or otherwise, the user's location, the user's location on a map, a route or part of a route between the user's location and the desired destination, or any number of things that can be used for location services.
- the present invention is also useful in a dead reckoning system, wherein at least one sensor, such as a gyroscope, odometer, or other sensor, provides inputs to the GPS receiver system 100 to selectively assist in computing a position of the GPS receiver system 100 .
- sensors such as a gyroscope, odometer, or other sensor
- Such systems are typically used in automobiles that travel into places where tunnels and other natural and man-made structures interfere with the receipt of GPS signals, but can also be used on or in conjunction with cellular telephones, wireless transceivers, or other devices.
- the GPS receiver system 100 and the wireless transceiver 122 can be located on a single integrated circuit, or can share circuitry between the wireless transceiver and the GPS receiver system 100 .
- the GPS receiver system 100 can use the Central Processing Unit (CPU) 126 of the wireless transceiver 122 to perform mathematical calculations needed to determine the position of the wireless transceiver 122 , either instead of or in parallel with CPU 110 .
- CPU Central Processing Unit
- the wireless transceiver 122 can share other portions of the circuitry, such as a local oscillator to provide a reference frequency 128 to the GPS receiver system 100 , and the reference frequency 128 can either be the same as or different from the reference frequency used by the wireless transceiver 122 .
- the wireless transceiver 122 can accept data 130 from the GPS receiver system 100 , as well as provide data 130 to the GPS receiver system 100 .
- Data 130 accepted by the wireless transceiver 122 includes raw GPS data, pseudoranges, or a determined position.
- Data 130 provided by the wireless transceiver includes ephemeris information, time information, and coarse position information.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an auto and cross correlation check in accordance with the present invention.
- System 200 shows RF signal 202 entering system 200 , where it is decimated in decimate block 204 .
- the result of decimate block 204 is the reduced bandwidth samples from RF signal 202 , shown as block 206 .
- These samples 208 are typically passed to a correlator engine 108 shown in FIG. 1 .
- the local code 212 is then correlated against the incoming samples 208 in block 210 , which are then passed to the tracker 214 such that system 200 can track the RF input signal 202 .
- the present invention provides a method and apparatus for verifying whether the tracker 214 is tracking the correct or desired signal before the signal is validated for use in navigation.
- the signal strength of the signal being tracked is checked in block 216 . If the signal strength is greater than a predetermined strength, e.g., greater than 35 dB-Hz, then the system 200 knows that the signal is strong enough that it is not a spurious signal, and the signal is validated in block 218 , and passed to the navigation system in block 220 . However, if the signal is not of sufficient strength, the auto-correlation check block 222 is entered.
- Block 222 can be the same block for a cross-correlation check, or can be a different block of computer code, hardware circuitry, or integration of hardware, software, firmware, or other devices and methods used to perform similar functions to those described herein.
- block 222 can be a threshold Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) verification, or other such verification to determine whether auto/cross correlation conditions exist.
- SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- Such a check block can have one characteristic of the signal checked, can have multiple characteristics to check, or can select from one or more characteristics to be checked, either automatically or manually selected, depending on the design or desires of the user.
- Samples 206 are stored in memory as shown by path 224 and block 226 . If the samples do not comprise enough data, e.g., if there is less data than a predetermined amount of data, block 228 will loop around until there is enough data in the system. As shown in FIG. 2 , the system 200 continues to store sample data until there is enough data to process. For example, in the GPS system, 2 msec of data is desired to perform processing to determine whether the signal is the proper signal.
- Block 230 shows processing the stored data to determine whether the signal that has been tracked (or locked onto) in block 214 is the proper signal within the scanned signal window.
- the proper signal can be determined by a correlation to a different satellite code being stronger than the correlation to a desired (or current) satellite code.
- the proper signal may be determined by a correlation to a different delay of the same satellite code being stronger than the correlation to the locally generated code delay.
- Decision block 232 shows that the system 200 verifies that the signal is or is not the proper signal, again, via SNR verification or other methods.
- the correlation methods used on the verification signal include computing the correlation between the sample data and the same prn code and local reference frequency of the tracked signal (signal that has been locked to), computing the correlation between the sample data and a different prn code but the same local reference frequency as the tracked signal, computing the correlation between the sample data and the same prn code and local reference frequency that is a multiple of the prn repeat frequency of the tracked signal, computing the correlation between the sample data and a different prn code and different local reference frequency that is a multiple of the prn repeat frequency of the locked signal, and other correlations and methods. If the signal is the proper signal, the signal is verified and validated via path 234 . If the signal is not the proper signal, then the tracker 214 is redirected or otherwise controlled to the proper signal, which proper signal was determined in block 230 .
- FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate an embodiment of the present invention.
- System 300 shows GPS Clear/Acquisition (also known as Coarse/Acquisition) (C/A) (CDMA formatted RF signals) data 102 entering the downconverter 104 , which downconverts the CDMA signal to baseband for processing.
- the downconverter passes the signals to the decimators 204 , which are part of the sample block 106 . These are passed to serial shift registers 302 , and then each placed in parallel into two additional registers, parallel register 304 and shift register 306 . Shift register 306 is loaded and then shifted out of the register 306 , whereas parallel register 304 is loaded and read directly by the CPU 110 .
- Parallel registers 304 provide signals 116 that are delivered directly to the CPU (microprocessor) 116
- shift registers 306 provide signals to the correlator engine 108 .
- a Doppler rotator 308 is used to properly align in frequency the signals being fed into the correlator 108 .
- Local code emanating from coder 212 , is used to correlate against the incoming samples in determining the proper signal to lock onto within the sampled signals from sampler 106 .
- the signals are accumulated in the accumulator 310 , and a peak detector 312 determines the signal that is passed to the tracker, which is signal 118 shown in FIG. 1 .
- Coder 212 is shifted in time and/or phase to assist in correlation. This shift is typically done by a separate circuit, and in the present invention, can be done by a data path executive when the incoming signal is determined to be an auto-correlated or cross-correlated signal.
- FIG. 4 illustrates details of the sample block of the present invention.
- System 400 shows the decimators 204 feeding the serial shift registers 302 , which each store, in parallel, their data in serial shift registers 304 and 306 .
- parallel registers 304 and shift registers 306 have been shown as parallel registers 3041 and 304 Q, and shift registers 306 I and 306 Q, to indicate whether the registers contain I data or Q data, respectively.
- Shift registers 306 pass their data to the Doppler rotator 308
- parallel registers 304 pass their parallel data, i.e., signals 116 , directly to the CPU 110 .
- CPU 110 can be the same CPU that processes the Doppler rotated correlated signals, or a separate CPU. Further, even if the CPUs are separate, they can be co-located on a single IC chip if desired.
- Additional control lines couple the CPU 110 to the capture block (sampler) 106 .
- Lines 402 I and 402 Q indicate when the CPU 110 has read the data from associated shift registers 306 I and 306 Q, respectively.
- data available status lines 404 I and 404 Q are set to a known value, either high or low, to inform the CPU 110 that the parallel registers 304 I and/or 304 Q are available for reading. Once the parallel registers 3041 and/or 304 Q are read, the data available status registers 4041 and/or 404 Q can be cleared.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the steps used to practice the present invention.
- Block 500 illustrates correlating an incoming CDMA signal, located within a scanned signal window, with a locally generated signal on a first data path.
- Block 502 illustrates verifying the incoming CDMA signal, on a second data path, located within the scanned signal window, against a lock signal of the first data path.
- Block 504 illustrates determining, using the second data path, whether the incoming CDMA signal has at least one characteristic which differentiates the lock signal, or locally generated signal, from an auto-correlated or cross-correlated signal.
- Block 506 illustrates continuing to search the scanned signal window for a second incoming CDMA signal if the lock signal lacks the at least one characteristic.
- the present invention describes systems, methods and apparatuses for reducing or eliminating the auto-correlation or cross-correlation events that occur during weak signal conditions.
- the devices in accordance with the present invention also provides the ability to correct the auto- or cross-correlation event to allow the GPS receiver to lock onto the proper signal.
- a CDMA receiver apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises a first data path, a second data path, and means for continuing to search.
- the first data path correlates an incoming CDMA signal, located within a scanned signal window, with a locally generated signal.
- the second data path verifies the incoming CDMA signal, located within the scanned signal window, against a lock signal, and determines whether the incoming CDMA signal has at least one characteristic which differentiates the incoming CDMA signal from an auto-correlated signal.
- the searching means continues to search the scanned signal window for a second incoming CDMA signal if the incoming CDMA signal lacks the characteristic.
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